Long before the hour for meeting this afternoon the House of Commons was crowded to hear the concessions which the Government intended to offer to Ulster. ...
Article : 230 wordsLucerne has been rightly named "The King of Fodder Plants." From its original home in Central Asia, it has been carried to all temperate and sub-tropical countries ...
Article : 1,751 wordsMr. J. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, said:—"If Ulster frankly accepts the Government proposals as a basis of peace we will accept them in the same ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Labor party, said the Laborites would not listen to the proposal for a general election until the Home Rule Bill was passed. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. O'Brien described the Premier's suggestion as hateful and unpalatable, and declared that Ulster was indulging in a gigantic game of bluff. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe proposal of the Government was that the Ulster counties should be allowed to take a poll as to whether or not they should be excluded from the operation of the Home ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Tim Healy said they would rather have no bill than a bill with such modifications. He was certain Mr. Redmand was not going to swallow the perpetual ...
Article : 35 wordsIt is probable that the debate on the second reading of thy Homer Rule Bill will be resumed in the House of Commons on the 30th inst. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Prime Minister proceeded to say that the Government had considered three loads that might lead out of the difficulties of the position. The first of these was ...
Article : 209 wordsAll parties in Ireland are distinctly unfavorable to Mr. Asquith's offer. Ulstermen condemn the proposed limited exclusion, while the Nationalist consider ...
Article : 82 wordsMiss Wyune Macoboy, the young Bendigo contralto, had no reason to complain of her reception to-night at her concert in the Masonic Hall. She was accorded warm ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition, demanded that the electors of the United Kingdom should be consulted before the Home Rule Bill became operative. Other, ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, said that the Prime Minister had gone to the very limit of concession. Long before the expiry of the six years, ...
Article : 52 wordsSir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, announced that if the Government abolished the time-limit of six years to its exclusion proposal, he would summon the ...
Article : 44 wordsEarl Grey endorses the statement that an Australian has given £25,000 to the Ulster fund. He states that he is pledged not to disclose the name, but it is not Sir ...
Article : 41 wordsA good story was told at the annual supper of the Kingscliffe Fire Brigade (England). A man stated that he once was called to an outbreak in the middle ...
Article : 161 wordsThree hundred employees of the Hamburg South American Shipping Company have beer charged with the embezzlement of £400,000. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Asquith, in his speech in the House of Commons, said he had personally spent a great deal of labor in trying to devise a settlement on the lines of Home Rule within ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Bonar Law said the Prime Minister's proposal was saving to Ulster, By organisation extending over three years you have placed yourselves in an impregnable ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Tue 17 Mar 1914, Page 2
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